Moderating Old Members
Back in the day, a system was created to moderate current site users signatures and avatars. You can remove them and such. I originally suggested this idea and I was happy to see it get the response it deserved.
However, it needs to be taken a couple of steps farther....
1. The ability to set a default picture or text for moderated signatures and avatars. (Basically saying and showing it was moderated.)
- The ability to remove members' avatars and signatures who are no longer apart of the guild site (not guildlaunch but site specific) but have posts that are still on that particular guild site. This should not affect their applications/memberships to other guild sites on guildlauch. Disgruntled members can use this to their advantage to bash or maim their previous guild site if they join another guild that is hosting on guildlaunch. Moderating every post they make is just not feasible and their posts may have contributing factors to the guild site.
This hasn’t bubbled up to active development yet, but we may revisit it in a future release!
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Kurnn - ESO commented
Still under review?
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Kurnn - ESO commented
As long as it's possible to only effect the site they joined, I agree 100% with this.
The admin ability to modify guild site members have both the good part of making a good structure for those members who doesn't care, or put down some time in their profile, as well as what's said here, its a HUGE way to abuse a whole site, for one member.
1. If it can be restricted to the site alone, and not show up on the guild launch profile in other sites. Then this SHOULD be standard.
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jaqaliah commented
As I have seen in other guilds, the potential for this kind of record to be used as a get even, where they leave something disgusting or obscene out of spite on their way out, this kind of authority should be set up.
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Jeremy Triebwasser commented
The previous system I have mentioned is here:
http://guildlaunch.uservoice.com/forums/106449-guild-launch-feature-requests/suggestions/2423355-create-addition-moderation-privileges-in-addition-